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Question Posted Sunday July 22 2007, 5:06 pm

14/F- I have my life pretty much planned out at this point. I want to become a cardiac surgeon and once I get at that point I want to open a over night spa and i want it to be big ( while Im still a cardiac surgeon)do you think my dream is to much or do you think I should go for it-Thanks

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xeey99 answered Sunday July 22 2007, 9:52 pm:
Im not trying to be cheesy or anything, but really you can do anything you set your mind to. Its going to take hard work and patience but you could defiantly do it. You will need some help but you can do whatever you set your mind to!

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Erinn_the_bamf answered Sunday July 22 2007, 7:51 pm:
"Whether you think you can or can't, you're right." -Henry Ford.

Only you can tell if your dreams are too big. Personally, I think no dream is too big. If you believe, you'll achieve. The Laws of Attraction say that you can do whatever you set your mind to. My dream is to get a record deal before I'm done with highschool, then get the book I'm writing published, possibly become a doctor, and then do something to help with poverty. And I will do it.

"[...] It's not your aptidude that determine your altitude; it's your attitude." -Jesse Jackson.

You can do whatever you set your mind to.

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Helpful answered Sunday July 22 2007, 7:45 pm:
GO FOR IT! Nothing is too big or too hard- you can do anything! I would suggest meeting a lot of people and making contacts. Why not start now? Keep in touch with them, help them with whatever they need, and you may be able to get their help in return someday. It's great that you know where you're going- but also be open to changes that might happen in your career choice. Stick with it!

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Cux answered Sunday July 22 2007, 7:24 pm:
Hey.

NO WAY! I totally want to be Cardiologist [I haven't decided to go into surgery or research quite yet]! That is way cool!

So to answer your question- no your dream is NOT too big. No dream is too big unless you can't dream you'll accomplish it. If you set your mind to it- you really can do anything... that isn't a fable or myth in the slightest. I think you should go for it- whether your dream be to serve fries all your life at McDonalds [which actually was my childhood ambition! My first words were "'Donald's!"] or your dream be rocket science or cardiology.. You can do it! Really- you can.. and certainly, if that is my goal, and I [of all people] think I can accomplish it- then SURELY you can!

Good luck- and maybe we'll do surgery together someday.. haha.. that's unlikely, but still!

--Jack
(15/m)

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